Nokia's YouTube Video Uploader now available for non-GDR2 handsets

posted by Alan F. / Aug 17, 2013, 11:34 PM

Just because your Nokia Lumia Windows Phone 8 handset hasn't yet received the GDR2 update doesn't mean that you don't have something interesting to post on YouTube. An update to Nokia's YouTube video uploader now allows those Lumia models that have yet to be updated, to upload a video to the streaming video site.

Select the video you want to share with the world. Once you select the share option, you can send the video straight to YouTube or use the Nokia Video Trimmer app to capture and trim the video to include all of the action you want, before uploading it to YouTube.You can do this via either 3G or Wi-Fi, but the video will not upload in the background which means that you must make sure that you are not going to use your phone for anything but sharing your video with YouTube until that mission is complete.

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posted on Aug 18, 2013, 8:43 AM 0

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how benevolent of you
google doesnt make money from android
it makes it from ads
your proposition would only hurt millions of consumers
and here i thought android users followed googles mantra of do no evil

posted on Aug 18, 2013, 10:24 AM 3

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Google makes a ton of money on ads on android devices.
Microsoft NEVER made money of wp8. Their mobile business is sustained on the money they juice from ANDROID oem's.
Do no evil doesn't apply on Microsoft and it's subsidiaries coz they survive being evil...

posted on Aug 18, 2013, 11:42 AM 1

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never made money???
are you drunk?
they SELL wp licenses to oems
god
i swear people dont even care about proper knowledge as long as it doesnt contradict their opinions
and you just confirmed what I said
google doesnt make money from android, it makes it from ads
that is why they are anti MS
because both windows 8 and wp block ads by default
that is why google refuses to support wp
they said it themselves
MS should overhaul their browser because it: blocks ads, blocks cookies, has do not track me turned on by default, etc
but whatever
I see no point in this conversation seeing that you can confirm what i said yet at the same time saying that i'm wrong

posted on Aug 18, 2013, 12:36 PM 3

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You appear to be an idiot...
we are talking about approx 20mil wp8 phones sold over 3 years which is like 100 mil -150mil over the period of 3 years on licensing...
MS pays like 350mil per quarter to Nokia- to keep them away from Android...
i know it's a tricky question of which is greater for a KG dropout like you... but here is that answer 350 mil is greater than 150mil...